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Our story

Why we built TapyTales

Because remembering which side you nursed on at 3 a.m. shouldn't require an app hunt.

Every new parent knows the moment: the baby finally settles, you collapse into the chair, and somewhere in the fog a question surfaces — wait, when was the last diaper change?So you unlock your phone, scroll past notifications, open the tracking app, tap through three screens… and by then you’ve half forgotten what you came to log.

Tracking your baby’s day genuinely helps — it answers the pediatrician’s questions, reveals patterns, and keeps every caregiver on the same page. The problem was never the tracking. It was the friction.

TapyTales removes it. Small, soft-touch NFC tags live where care happens — by the crib, on the changing table, next to the feeding chair. Tap one with your phone and the moment is logged. No batteries, no charging, no Wi-Fi, no app hunt. Just tap, track, done — and back to soaking up the little moments.

What we believe

Less logging, more living

Four ideas shape everything we make.

One tap beats five taps

Logging a feed shouldn't mean finding your phone, finding the app, finding the right screen. A tag by the crib does it in one motion — even from the lock screen.

Built for 3 a.m.

The middle of the night is when tracking matters most and when you have the least patience for it. TapyTales is designed to work half-asleep, one-handed.

Care is a team sport

Parents, partners, grandparents, sitters — everyone who taps adds to one shared timeline, so 'when was the last bottle?' always has an answer.

Private by default

Your baby's story belongs to your family. Logs are never sold, never used for ads, and never shared with anyone you haven't invited.

Just getting started

We’re a small team with a simple mission

TapyTales started the way most parent-made products do — with a problem we lived every night. Today that means tags and a timeline; tomorrow, gentler insights, smarter routines, and more ways to make caregiving feel lighter. Early supporters shape where we go next.